Feds urge court to reverse ruling
Associated PressFederal prosecutors urged a federal appellate court to reverse a trial judge and let them present critical evidence they say shows Barry Bonds knowingly used steroids.
Story | Conversation | September 17, 2009Bonds appeal deck might be stacked
Lester Munson, ESPN.comOral arguments in Barry Bonds' perjury case will be heard in the Court of Appeals this week, but the judges might be a tough audience for the government.
Story | Conversation | September 14, 2009Bonds story to be continued
Wright Thompson, ESPN.comAfter two grand juries and almost three years, the investigation of Barry Bonds doesn't appear close to conclusion. A new grand jury will be convened and, according to the U.S. Attorney's office here, this will continue indefinitely.
Story | Conversation | July 20, 2006Notable players linked to PEDs
ESPN.comESPN's Stats & Information group looks at some of the key Major League Baseball players who have been implicated or have admitted to using performance-enhancing drugs.
Story | Conversation | July 30, 2009Bonds' prosecutors ask to use evidence
Associated PressFederal prosecutors are urging an appeals court to let them present evidence against Barry Bonds that a trial court judge tossed from his perjury trial.
Story | Conversation | June 01, 2009Clemens should worry about PED report
Lester Munson, ESPN.comDoes the report that residue of performance-enhancing substances was found on drug paraphernalia mean more trouble for Roger Clemens? The answer is yes.
Story | Conversation | March 10, 2009Anderson to remain silent
Associated PressBarry Bonds' trainer Greg Anderson has told a judge he will refuse to testify at the slugger's perjury trial.
Story | Conversation | February 27, 2009Bonds trial faces long delay for appeal
Mark Fainaru-Wada, ESPN.comThe government announced Friday its intention to appeal pretrial rulings that would keep out significant pieces of evidence, bringing Barry Bonds' perjury trial to a screeching halt.
Story | Conversation | February 27, 2009Appeal is smart move in Bonds trial
Lester Munson, ESPN.comProsecutors didn't have many choices left, but the one they made Friday -- to appeal the judge's ruling and delay the Barry Bonds trial -- was a smart move, writes ESPN.com's Lester Munson.
Story | Conversation | February 27, 2009
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Greg Anderson leaves a federal courtroom Friday, Feb. 15, 2008, in San Francisco. A judge overseeing the BALCO...
Photo | February 26, 2009
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SAN FRANCISCO, CA - FEBRUARY 13: Greg Anderson, a personal sports trainer, leaves the San Francisco Federal Court House after being indicted for the...
Photo | February 26, 2009Court hearing for Anderson delayed
Associated PressA federal judge has delayed the court hearing of Barry Bonds' personal trainer until Friday.
Story | Conversation | February 24, 2009Perception and reality wage another battle in the sports word
Tim Keown, Page 2Tim Keown had an interesting week thanks to everyone from Jim Calhoun to Greg Anderson to the academically ineligible.
Story | Conversation | February 24, 2009Anderson must disclose if he'll testify
Associated PressA federal judge has ordered Barry Bonds' personal trainer, Greg Anderson, to court to disclose whether he intends to testify at the slugger's trial next month.
Story | Conversation | February 23, 2009Ruling a blow to Bonds prosecution
Lester Munson, ESPN.comJudge Susan Illston's rulings are devastating setbacks for prosecutors who have been investigating Barry Bonds and preparing for a perjury trial that is scheduled to begin March 2. ESPN.com's Lester Munson says the government's case is now on life support.
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